






🎧 Elevate your sound space—ditch the echo, keep the vibe!
Fstop Labs Acoustic Foam Panels deliver professional-grade sound treatment with 2-inch thick, 3D mushroom wedge tiles that absorb unwanted echoes and reverb. Crafted from eco-friendly polyurethane, these 12-pack blue panels expand quickly from vacuum packaging and are ideal for studios, home offices, and entertainment spaces. Designed for easy customization and backed by US-based customer support, they offer an accessible upgrade to your acoustic environment without full soundproofing.












| ASIN | B08KQ3K38V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,030 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #464 in Recording Studio Environment Equipment |
| Color Name | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (5,097) |
| Date First Available | October 5, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fstop Labs |
| Material Type | Polyurethane (PU) |
| Package Dimensions | 14.33 x 13.07 x 4.06 inches |
| Size | 12 Pack |
D**C
This phone works, some people say phone does not work but this does
So first off what you need to know is this is not soundproofing this is sound treatment which is designed to get rid of reverb in your room, it absorbs the sounds that echo off the walls and come back into your microphone it does not stop sound from getting in and out of your room, so this type of thing is not soundproofing even though a lot of people say it is or companies listed as soundproofing I have a recording setup in a bedroom, there is a bed in the room and there's a bunch of other stuff in the room as well which helps either deflect or absorb some of the reflections so I started off in a room that had a noticeable amount of reverb nothing too crazy it was too horrible but. After adding these the amount of reverb is next to none it cut out probably 98% of the extra reverb, I think I did end up buying two or three packs of these so I think I have 150 of them they're on the walls in front of me they're on the walls to the left and on the walls behind me so not every inch of the room is covered I don't have the ceiling covered I still have hardwood floors so if I were to get some rugs or some carpet I'm pretty sure there would be no reflections in this room at all with a little bit I get is not even barely noticeable most of the time now if you're in a room that has a lot of reverb like a big empty room with hardwood floors and a ton of reverb this will definitely cut it back but you probably want to add some furniture like a couch or a bed or something with some soft surfaces in there plus put down some carpeting or some rugs and then line the walls with these and you will have a almost reverb-free room, now if you're an actual voice actor and you need to have no reverb at all then you want to build a professional vocal booth with professional sound treatment but if you're just looking to cut down most of the reverb these things do a great job
E**E
Good value and Good Panels
Overall: Got these panels to help my neighbor whos bedroom shares a wall with my office/game room. I can't speak for the sound dampening yet for her since I haven't talked to her yet. But, I can say that from what I've tested they seem pretty good. Nothing crazy, but definitely will take the edge off and help dampening the main waves. I'll definitely be buying more of these since I want to add just a few more. Inflating: I initially took them out of the packs and let them get air for 24 hours or so. They weren't inflating at all, so I decided to try soaking them. It worked perfectly. I tossed three in my sink of water at a time and didn't even let them soak. I just started kneading them to get the packed air out of them. It worked perfectly since it opened the cells and allowed water in them. Once they seemed fully inflated with water, I squeezed out all of the water from them back into the sink one by one. I put them in the dryer for a bit and they were perfect. I didn't have a problem with any of them getting to size. Setup: I kinda wish these came with their own sticker pads to apply them to the wall, but I just used push pins since that's what I had. They seemed to work fine and I'll eventually switch them to picture hanger tabs later. This works for now though. The only thing here was that some where not cut perfectly straight on the edges. Nothing crazy and not workable since all I had to do was smash that side down a little or stretch the other to make it work. Definitely a good quality though since I only noticed that on like one or two. Once again, nothing that couldn't be worked out though. Great quality.
B**E
A great look, but inconsistent production meant unusable panels
I love the mushroom design. Looks great when mounted, nice depth and dimension with lighting. But this was marred by inconsistent production, which forced me to buy more sets of panels. Some notes on unwrapping/prep and then the production quality. PREPPING THE PANELS * Absolutely use the dryer method! * You can try leaving them out overnight or longer, but they won't all expand. The instructions suggest using the clothes dryer — wet the panel, wring it out, and put it in the dryer. It works perfectly. I dried several at a time. The instructions say medium heat for 20-25 minutes. That was enough to expand all of them fully. Even though they feel dry, there can still be moisture within the foam, enough to be damp when squeezed. I didn’t want to try mounting them that way, so I dried some longer and let some sit overnight on a towel. MOUNTING I used the EGINO adhesive for foam panels (ASIN: B09GYKCTNQ) and they worked great. I did 5 per panel as their directions say, and so far everything’s held. INCONSISTENT PRODUCTION The big problem was that the panels were not consistent. The bevels on the mushroom design’s top/surface form an hourglass curve. Most of the panels were pretty similar in the distance between the narrowest point of the “hourglass.” But — a number of panels were way off, with that distance being around half as wide, and some came almost to a point, like a pyramid. On several, there were different surface widths within the same panel. (!) I bought 24 panels for the area I needed to cover. Out of 24, there were 7 panels that I couldn’t use. So I had to buy an additional 12-pack. And 3 of those 12 were unusable too. And, you can’t know when they’re compressed. You have to expand them before you can see the final widths. Overall — I’m pleased with the look and I like the panels. But double-check the panels against each other when they’re expanded, before mounting.
L**H
Great but did yellow rather quickly
Great sound blocking and they fluffed up perfectly when you follow the directions and use washer and dryer. I used a hand wash cycle no soap an dried in dryer on very low. They work really well except they have yellowed and the stack I have left to install yellowed at edges first and in the middle where not exposed to air I guess as much are still grey. Kind of more that a bummer as I have a BUNCH of them and its outside of my return window apparently so Im stuck with that huge stack which was all ready to install. My thought is order black??? Ill have to read more reviews to see if black with discolor also.
A**U
Önce ince geliyor sonra ısıyla birlikte açılıyor, ilk gördüğünüzde hayal kırıklığı gelebilir ama acele etmeyin düzeliyor:)
J**Y
What with all the people that can't get them to take shape! I removed them from the compression bag. Run warm water in large sink. Socked one at a time then squeeze water out! Put in dryer on high heat tell they puff up to perfect shape & size. Air dry out in the sun or in room with dehumidifier. I've done over 150 of them with maybe 3 or 4 having a permanent issue!! Some I needed to put back into the sink & repeat the steps. The people that give 1 star just can't fallow instructions nor think outside the box. They look great in the theater room. Only thing. You need lots of them & corner wedge places. Will not change the noise level out of the room much but helps with reflecting sound from speakers. Remember you must build bass traps ( sound diffusion) to go along with this product (sound absorption). Can get a little expansive but much cheaper that retail product!! I used black seamstress pins to to fasten to walls and ceiling. Tape & spray glue is a bad idea as it can (damage paint or pull gyprock off). The pin holes will cover up with a fresh coat of paint down the road. Best of luck. Use a dryer on high heat is key for me for fast fast results. Remember never walk away from a dryer on high heat. Stay with the job!!
M**O
Ich habe kein Vergleich aber es tut was es soll. Probleme hatte ich beim befestigen mit sprüh Kleber aber auch mit flüssigem Pattexx. Es brauch etwas länger villeicht etwas antrocknen lassen und dan fest drücken?! Da müsst ihr euch informieren sonst wird das etwas schwierig.
C**T
Spent over £100 on these tiles, hoping to at least dampen some of the noise coming from the floor above (mostly footsteps and creaking). Yet the noise is as loud and persistent as ever; I can't tell if the cladding has made even the slightest bit of difference.
C**S
Los paneles vienen comprimidos así que no se asusten por como lucen, el paquete esta super bien empacado y sobre todo seguro para no lastimar ningun panel, utilice la primer forma de expandirnos que fue con agua y meterlos a secadora, recomiendo que los metan 5 o 10 minutos más de lo que recomiendan, están super sólidos y si funciona como van reduciendo el sonido, no hacen milagros y mas si tienes un cuarto alto que haga eco como en mi caso así que necesitare más, su instalación es muy sencilla, el como peguen dependerá de la cinta 3m que tan buena calidad tenga
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